Title: Breathing Machine
1Breathing Machine
2Design Requirements
- Provide/Remove 500cc of air
- Rate 15 breaths per minute
- Ability to vary volume of air, and rate
Age (years) Weight (kg) Tidal Volume (cc)
Child 10 33 200 - 270
Teenager 17 55 330 - 440
Adult 73 440 - 580
3Existing Breathing Machines
- The need for artificial breathing mechanism has
always been around with human history - 1896 ODwyer used a foot operated pump which
blew air into patients lungs through a curved
metal tube
Existing Breathing Machines
4Current Respirators
- Air-Shielded Electric Ventilators
- Mörch Piston Ventilators
- Bennett Respirators
Existing Breathing Machines
5Air-Shielded Electric Ventilators
- Blows atmospheric air into the lung using an
electric powered blower that compresses and
expands rubber bellows inside a rigid container - Uses one-way valve
- Only works for inhalation
Existing Breathing Machines Air-Shielded
Electric Ventilators
6Mörch Piston Ventilators
- Uses a circular plate with a rod connected to a
piston - Motor provides force
- Circular plate controls volume
- For either inhalation or exhalation
Existing Breathing Machines Mörch Piston
Ventilators
7Bennett Respirators
- Operates with patients initiation
- Patient breaths in, low pressure causes spring to
pop, and the valve opens since it is connected to
the spring diaphragm - Compressed air comes in until the pressure
difference between either side of the valve
becomes small
Existing Breathing Machines Bennett Respirators
8MUSSL Breathing Machine
Inhalation
Exhalation
INNER BEAM
OUTER BEAM
No tilting of the plate
9Machined Components
- Casing
- Cam Supports
- Cams
- Beam and Slider
- Bellows Plate
- Weight Sealing ? Plexiglass
Design Justification Choice of Materials
10How it works
- Fully-Compressed
- (2 inches)
-
- Fully-Expanded
(12 inches)
Neutral position
11Expansion
Exhaust Air from the lung
Fresh Air
Allowed Flow Direction
Neutral position
Fresh Air trapped
Exhaust Air trapped
12Compression
Trapped Fresh Air flows into the lung
Trapped Exhaust Gas escapes to ambient
Neutral position
Fully-Expanded
13Issues
- Problems 1) Difficulty in synchronizing 2 motors
- 2) Severe sliding of outer beam
along inner beam - - leads to bending of the bellows
Bending of the bellows
Plate remains HORIZONTAL
14 The Final Design
Bellows Guide
1 Motor
Timing Belt and Pulleys
15Breathing Rate Control
- Variation of motor speed
- Method
- Resistive speed control
- PWM speed control
Design Description Breathing Rate Control
16Resistive Speed Control
- R1 motor, R2 resistor
- Resistor reduces voltage delivered to motor
- Simple to implement
- Extreme inefficiency and possible danger
Design Description Breathing Rate Control
17PWM Speed Control
- PWM Pulse Width Modulation
- Splits voltage supply into pulses and controls
the pulse width, hence the total voltage - Each pulse carries full voltage torque
Design Description Breathing Rate Control
18PWM Circuit
Design Description Breathing Rate Control
19Performance
- Provide/Remove 500cc of air
- Rate 15 breaths per minute
- Ability to vary volume of air
- Ability to vary breathing rate
Machine Testing
20Integration with Lung Model